Metropolitan Police Department
Lieutenant
Brian Stacks in 2018 was employed at Metropolitan Police Department and had an annual salary of $95,327 according to public records. This salary was 21 percent higher than the average and 23 percent higher than the median salary in Metropolitan Police Department.
Metropolitan Police Department records show Brian Stacks held two jobs from 2015 to 2018.
In year 2018 Brian Stacks's salary was 13 percent lower than average Lieutenant salary in the state of District of Columbia.
Year | 2018 |
Full Name | Brian Stacks |
Job Title | Lieutenant |
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State | District of Columbia |
Employer | Metropolitan Police Department |
Annual Wage | $95,327 |
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Employer Name | Metropolitan Police Department |
Year | 2018 |
Number of Employees | 4,379 |
Average Annual Wage | $79,097 |
Median Annual Wage | $77,304 |
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